Falling in Love #68
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Report on Love," Jay Scott Pike's expressive art brings warmth to a quietly poignant moment in 1964: Amy, tasked with watching over her sister Stella’s boyfriend Jack during Stella’s college break, finds herself drawn to him in ways she didn’t expect. As feelings deepen, the story unfolds with gentle honesty, exploring the delicate balance of loyalty and love. The cover by Werner Roth and Bernard Sachs captures the emotional tension with a classic, evocative touch.
In "Report on Love," Amy finds herself unexpectedly drawn to Jack, the boyfriend of her sister Stella, whom she’s only meant to keep an eye on during Stella’s time at college. As their connection deepens, the story quietly explores the delicate balance of loyalty, honesty, and the surprising turns love can take.
In "My Life for Yours!", Tad returns from two years in South America to find Ellen running a greenhouse and building a quiet life with her husband and young daughter. Once consumed by jealousy that drove her away and left her scarred, he now watches from the shadows, heartbroken and changed. As he grapples with the past and the woman he lost, the fragile peace of her present begins to unravel.
In "Lost Bride!", Ruth takes on her sister Norma’s life when Norma abruptly leaves town, stepping into Norma’s role with her sister’s boyfriend Stéphane—leading to a whirlwind of emotions and secrets neither woman expected.
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Reprinted in Saphir #3 (1966), Bataclan #4 (1967), Young Love #83 (1970), Young Romance #170 (1971)
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